Yesterday, we had a chance to show those international reporters both the MRT and BTS stations. I started our conversations with “I am concerned about Thailand’s big picture” and gave a scenario “Mr. Sam who is in a wheelchair and came to Thailand and faced several inconveniences due to the lack of facilities for disabled people. What impressions would he convey back home, about Thailand?” We started our journey from Su-wan-na-phum Thailand International Airport by taking the ARL, then the MRT and finished the journey at A-sok Train Station which is in Bangkok’s Central Business District.
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Bangkok, Thailand: The first minute meeting between me and T4A, Traffic and Transportation Department (of Bangkok Government), BTS and related organisations (since 03/16/2018)
Read More »So fortunate to have been acquainted with layer team
I have only known both of them recently but I have witnessed their kindness towards to people with disabilities. Mr. Tam is a lawyer, who stands behind me in the photo. He has helped disabled people with their legal issues for the past 30 years. Mr. Aud, who is also a lawyer, has been currently using wheelchairs since he has been unwell.
Read More »Every time I park my car , I am thankful for how Saba made it happen
I recently had a quick catch up with Mr. Sri-krung. The appreciation shown by Mr. Sri-krung significantly encouraged me and my team to continue working on this project. Thank you to Mr. Sri-krung and his company for support.
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